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Snider Plaza Antiques Under New Management

Snider Plaza Antiques is under new management after more than 30 years.

Mom’s Floral Invention Makes ‘Couture’ Arrangements Easy

A Highland Park mom’s design for a pre-arranged floral insert mold is heading to the International Home and Housewares show in Chicago in March.

Buckner Gives Retirees a Taste of High-Rise Living

Bitsy Kirk sat at a table in Ventana by Buckner’s café-style dining area, looking out the window while waiting for her to-go order.
STEAM

Dallas Built Impressive High-Tech Economy

Dallas is known for its heritage of cattle barons, big oil, and “America’s Team,” but some historians give Big D credit for launching the “Information Age.”

Skilled Programmer Gets Lessons in Entrepreneurship

With Studiously, St. Mark’s student looks to revolutionize how people study

Lessons in Entrepreneurship

With Studiously, St. Mark’s student looks to revolutionize how people study
STEAM

2020: Full STEAM Ahead

January’s issue comes with a pullout section about the importance of and opportunities in STEM/STEAM education.

Underground Parking Solution Must Wait

University Park leaders: Snider Plaza to get landscaping, utility upgrades

Stores Hope Holiday Shopping can Fuel Recovery

Twister leaves customers without pizza, merchants miserable
Tornado

Tornado Leaves Chamber COO Without Home or Office

Many meetings go on thanks to members and others with available spaces

Parenting Problems? The Rabbott Company Hops to the Rescue

Couple produces ‘happy’ products to help negotiate for healthier behaviors

Italian Chef Creates Dining Experiences

After a year, private club is ready to become less hush Hush

Comings and Goings

New in Businesses This Month: cryotherapy, pies, luxury picnics, and senior living accommodations.

Say ‘Welcome’ in Any Language to Village’s Chauffeur

Giancarlo “GC” Angioni took a while to get to Texas.

Fashion-Loving Tax Man Opens Luxury Store

Hunter Bywaters began his career as a tax consultant but left to pursue his passion for entrepreneurship a dozen years later.

Pickens, Perot Remembered As Larger-Than Life Business Leaders

In a matter of just a few months, Dallas has lost two of its most colorful business legends: H. Ross Perot and T. Boone Pickens.

Texan Needed Perfect Bag for New York Living

Growing up in the small Texas coastal town of Port Lavaca – about a two-hour drive from any recognizable map point south of Dallas – Jerry Delgado craved for the days he’d live in a big city and work in the illustrious world of fashion.

Designers Present Two More Park Options For Preston Center

The Dallas City Council on Sept. 11 will consider the future of developments on Northwest Highway, including two new options for replacing the Preston Center garage.

Couldn’t Find a Maid Service, So She Started Her Own

Jeri Fritz was already an experienced businesswoman when she moved to Dallas with her family in 2007.
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